Use the the TAB-key to change the selection-box, high-light the
IPX/SPX-
protocol, press TAB-again to change the selection-box and select
"Remove"
to delete the IPX/SPX-protocol from the list.
Then use the TAB-key again to switch the selection-box to select
the
TCP/IP-protocol, press the TAB-key again and select "Change
Settings":(please, do not be confused now by the
different type of networking card, because I had now the
3COM FastEthernet 3C905B network card installed when making this
installation and not anymore
the 3COM 3C509B as in the previous screen-shots)

We need to check the TCP/IP configuration:
By default, the Network-Client is setup for "Automatic
Configuration",
which is equivalent to the Windows95 "obtain an
IP-address automatically":
to request an IP-address from a DHCP-server.

If you have no DHCP-server on your network or prefer to assign
manually
an IP-address, then "Disable the Automatic
Configuration" (setting the value
to '1') and define the IP-address, Subnet-Mask and gateway:

NOTE: In
Windows95/98 and NT4, the Bytes of the IP-address are
separated by a '.' (example: 192.169.1.1), but in the Network
Client 3.0,
the Bytes of an IP-address are separated by a blank: 192 168 1 1
(no DOTS!)